Joshua found it comical.
“I thought that you didn’t want to serve anybody anymore when you quit your job as my servant at Blue Bay Villa, yet here you are, at my company’s department of design, serving my employees?“
Luna smiled without saying a word. “This is Mr. Lynch’s request, so it’s natural that I had to obey.“
“You’ll do whatever I say?“
“Of course.“ Luna smiled. She looked up at Joshua, her eyes rather seductive. “When Mr. Lynch told me not to move, not once have I moved. Do you still remember, Mr. Lynch?“ she spoke meaningfully.
Joshua’s eyes narrowed as he looked into her beguiling eyes.
He could not seem to resist her seduction. Courtney had a similar face to Luna Gibson, more so than Luna, yet he barely reacted to her.
Unable to avert himself from Luna’s gaze, he lowered his head, irritated. He randomly flipped through the proposals as he glanced through.
“Have you gone through them?“ he questioned as he skimmed through the proposals with furrowed brows.
Luna knew she struck a chord when she noticed how haggard he behaved. Since he started talking about work, she did not slack off. “I’ve gone through them just now.“
Joshua furrowed his brows lightly. “Tell me your thoughts.“
“It’s nothing much.“
Luna spoke her opinion as she stood in front of him.
Joshua frowned. “Do you know who the people who came up with these design proposals are?“
The Lynch Group’s department of jewelry design might not be as famous as the designers abroad, but every single designer was carefully selected. All of them were equally important.
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